* ''[[Rational Conclusions]]'' by James D. Agresti (2009), claims to "meticulously demonstrate the truthfulness of the Bible." I can't find a critical review of it, so it would be good to get one written, and post (or link to) it here.

===Film, TV, video===

===Film, TV, video===

===Websites, blogs, podcasts===

===Websites, blogs, podcasts===

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* [[Eight Hour Lunch]]

* [[Secular Web]]

* [[Secular Web]]

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* [[Point of Inquiry]]

==General, miscellaneous, other==

==General, miscellaneous, other==

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Rational Conclusions by James D. Agresti (2009), claims to "meticulously demonstrate the truthfulness of the Bible." I can't find a critical review of it, so it would be good to get one written, and post (or link to) it here.